At 38, Peters probably wants to play for a playoff contender during the twilight of his career. After being spoiled with numerous playoff appearances and a Super Bowl ring in Philadelphia, he is likely to seek out similar ambitions elsewhere.

Given that outlook, his options may be limited. That said, he is still playing at a high enough level to warrant interest on the open market.

Here are three potential outside landing spots for Peters in free agency:

1. Colts

With Anthony Castonzo contemplating retirement and free agency, the Colts may need a new left tackle. Peters has a background with Colts coach Frank Reich from their time in Philadelphia, and the veteran tackle would keep the Indianapolis offensive line on point this season. The Colts are probably Peters’ best option if Castonzo retires or leaves in free agency.

Last year, Peters said he was willing to move to right tackle. With Jack Conklin likely to leave Tennessee in March, the Titans will probably have an opening at the position.

While the Titans’ quarterback situation is fluid right now, Mike Vrabel’s squad looks like a perennial playoff contender because of its defense and running game (if Derrick Henry returns). Peters could be a stopgap right tackle as the Titans look to repeat their success in 2020.

3. Browns

If Peters really wants to play next year, he may need to settle for a middling franchise like the Browns. Cleveland badly needs upgrades on the offensive line, and Peters would provide that boost at the left tackle spot. Perhaps new general manager Andrew Berry grew fond of Peters during their limited time together in Philadelphia.

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